Apr
12
th
2019
The Fitzgerald Theater
Friday
Apr
12
th
2019
The Fitzgerald Theater

Sue McLean & Associates presents

Todd Snider

Show Starts

6:30PM

Ages

ALL AGES

Online sales have ended, but very limited tickets will be available at the door.

Tickets: $30.00 – 35.00

One of folk music’s busiest traveling troubadours, Todd Snider, will bring an evening of song-singing and storytelling to the Fitzgerald Theater for the release of his new album, Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3. Snider, a witty songwriter who is just as entertaining in-between songs as he is while singing them, has released 17 albums since 1994, including two live records, a tribute album to his friend and mentor Jerry Jeff Walker and a slew of others that showcase his unique humor and skilled songwriting abilities.

The native of Portland, Oregon became an author in 2014 when he finally put his many stories into a book that is aptly titled, I Never Met A Story I Didn’t Like. Similar to any Todd Snider concert, the book takes readers on an entertaining journey through the songwriter’s experiences both on and off the road. When he’s not traveling the country with his guitar and stories, Snider is fronting Hard Working Americans, a widely-popular jam band that also includes drummer Duane Trucks and bassist Dave Schools from Widespread Panic.

Performers


Todd Snider

You don’t often hear about an artist reinventing their sound eighteen albums into a celebrated career. But for Todd Snider, his latest release, First Agnostic Church of Hope and Wonder,...

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Venue


The Fitzgerald Theater

Since 1910

Built in 1910, the Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul’s oldest surviving theater space. Originally named the Sam S. Shubert Theater, it was one of four memorial theaters erected by entertainment-industry…

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